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TPD Podcast
Back for The Future EP19 - การประท้วงทั่วประเทศสหรัฐอเมริกา 2020

TPD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 34:52


- มีการชุมนุมประท้วง และการใช้ความรุนแรง ในหลายเมืองทั่วสหรัฐอเมริกา สาเหตุมาจากการปฏิบัติต่อคนผิวดำอย่างไร้มนุษยธรรม อันเป็นการกระตุ้นปัญหาการเหยียดสีผิวในสหรัฐอเมริกา - ผู้ประท้วงไม่ได้คิดไปเองว่ามีการเหยียดสีผิว จากการสำรวจโดย Pew Research Institute (2019) ก็พบว่า การเหยียดสีผิวเป็นเรื่องที่ทำได้ปกติมากขึ้น และได้รับการยอมรับมากขึ้นในยุคประธานาธิบดีทรัมป์ - ทรัมป์ไม่ได้เป็นคนสร้างการเหยียดสีผิว ทรัมป์เป็นเพียงสิ่งที่สะท้อนสภาพการเหยียดสีผิวที่มีอยู่แล้วในอเมริกามาตั้งแต่การประกาศอิสรภาพในปี ค.ศ. 1776 - แม้จะประกาศเลิกทาส แต่สังคมอเมริกันก็มีปัญหาการเหยียดผิวเชิงโครงสร้าง ซึ่งเมื่อมาผนวกกับปัญหาโควิด-19 ก็ยิ่งทำให้ความรุนแรงบานปลายจนถึงปัจจุบัน

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Two | Ten Podcast
Working Moms: Work/Life Balance During the COVID-19 Outbreak

Two | Ten Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 25:50 Transcription Available


Join us as we explore how to have some semblance of work/life balance during the most recent mandates of various Stay at Home orders across the nation. It's so important to maintain balance for the sake of a mom's mental health. Here are some important stats about moms to bring some perspective to the conversation.According to the Pew Research Institute:7 out of 10 women who have kids under age 18 work. Women are more likely to become moms, 86% in the year 2016.In general, women are waiting just a little longer in life to become mothers.Mothers are spending more time in the labor force and on child care of their own kids. Additionally, because we are seeing this generation gap, we are also seeing more time spent on arranging care for other adults in a particular family as well.We are seeing about 25% of all moms operating as a single mom, that’s 1 in 4. About 77% of moms say they feel tremendous pressure to be an involved mom in their kids’ lives.Tips for maintaining some balance: Mandatory family time on a weekly basisDate night with my husband, non-traditional dates amid the current stay at home ordersRegular spa days for relaxation (post Corona)Taking more napsSetting goals (Daily, weekly, monthly)Setting time aside to spend time with the family-either dinner, face time, etc. (Intentional fun time, not just working time)Setting Goals During Corona:1. Personal Goal2. Professional Goal (Business, Work, School)3. Spiritual/Fun Goal-Text the goal by 11am to the Family Group Text (1 point)-Text the accomplishment of the goal by 11:59pm to the Family Group Text (1 point)-Earn 1 point for each of the above. -Earn $10 per 5 points earned (Or $.50, $1.00, etc.)Music Credit: Mitchell Huntley, Power of Love, “Freestyle".Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/TwoTenPodcastAC/)

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show: Is Fake News Really a Bigger Worry Than Terrorism in America?

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 101:15


Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, June 7, 20194:20 pm: Barry Lynn, Executive Director of the Open Markets Institute on why his group of pushing for Facebook to be dismantled, and on a new Pew Research Institute report showing Americans consider fake news a larger problem than terrorism or illegal immigration5:05 pm: Kent Dunn of the Utah Film Critics Association joins the show to discuss the effect of political correctness on TV and film

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Poll Hub
What’s in a Number?

Poll Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019


The release of our latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll generated extra attention. Poll watchers, including President Donald Trump, took note of an increase in the proportion of Latino Americans who say they approve of Trump’s job performance. In this week’s episode of Poll Hub, we provide context to that finding, explain what it means and what it does not mean, and share some of the challenges of polling the U.S. Latino community. (Check out the Pew Research Institute for more information.) Then, citizenship and the U.S. Census. The Trump Administration’s decision to resurrect and include a question about citizenship in the 2020 U.S. Census has drawn ire and lawsuits. Recently, a federal judge in New York ruled against the addition of the question. But, that is far from the end of this debate. Where does the census go from here? What is at stake? And, what is at the center of the controversy? National Correspondent for NPR Hansi Lo Wang (@hansilowang) joins the discussion to share his expertise. About Poll Hub Poll Hub goes behind the science to explain how polling works, what polls really show, and what the numbers really mean. Poll Hub is produced by The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion, home of America’s leading independent college public opinion poll, The Marist Poll. Lee Miringoff (Director of The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion), Barbara Carvalho (Director of The Marist Poll), and Jay DeDapper (Director of Innovation at The Marist Poll) dig deep to give you a look at the inner workings of polls and what they tell us about our world, our country, and ourselves.  

ORGanon
Episode 35: People of the Internet, Internet of Things

ORGanon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 33:30


According to an article published by Pew Research Institute, in 1999, about 4% of the world’s population was connected to the internet. Today, about 49% are connected, and about 8.4 billion connected “things” are in use worldwide. By “things”, we’re referring to the Internet of Things (IoT), a term used to describe things that are connected to the internet. Is the internet of things slowly consuming us? Or is this a necessary convenience as our society evolves?